Felder Rushing - Herbs, Fruits, and Vegetables for Georgia DOC read online ebook

9781591860839
English

1591860830
Do you want straightforward and reliable advice to help you decide whichA herbs, fruits, and vegetables to grow and harvest in your Georgia garden? ; 50 GreatA Herbs, Fruits, and VegetablesA for Georgia features: ; ; A wide range of top-performing herbs, fruits, and vegetables ideally suited for Georgia's climate ; The author's recommended selections and why they are named ; How to plant, fertilize, control pests and harvest ; Easy Tips offer interesting information you can use now ; 50 GreatA Herbs,A Fruits, and VegetablesA for Georgia will become your valued friend as you prepare, plant, and enjoy the results of yourA Georgia garden.

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